Hi,
Has anyone fitted this front lower splitter to a MK 4 and is it straight forwards fit?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LOWER-FRONT- ... 2749.l2649
Caddy front splitter
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Re: Caddy front splitter
I fitted one, yeh easy enough to fit, I did it on my mates ramp, wouldn't fancy doing it rolling about on the floor.....
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Re: Caddy front splitter
Okay thanks, I will probably have to roll around on the floor!
Does the splitter just fit in to holes already in the caddy or do I have to drill new ones?
Does the splitter just fit in to holes already in the caddy or do I have to drill new ones?
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Re: Caddy front splitter
You drill the holes in the bumper and splitter. It’s easier to take the bumper off than do it on the van.
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Re: Caddy front splitter
Got a TRC splitter on my mk4, and got the place that did the lowering job to fit it while on the ramp - as I recall it was just 3 bolts and it’s been solid for over a year now.
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Santiago 18” | OE Xenons | Limo tints | Wind deflectors
Remap 190bhp | H&R / Darkside lowering | TRC front & rear splitter | RKD side skirts
Android HU | Focal 2.1+2 audio | Dynamat | 4G WiFi | Wireless phone charge
Build thread here http://caddy2k.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=34095
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Re: Caddy front splitter
I took my bumper off turned it upsidedown, taped it in place and drilled through the existing spitter holes into the bumper and just bolt it on
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Re: Caddy front splitter
What’s involved to remove front bumper mate? Is it difficult?
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Re: Caddy front splitter
I was quite daunted by it at first aswel but honestly it's so easy, just undo the screws around the front of the wheel arches, two tricky ones right at the top (which I never put back lol) then there's about 4 or 5 screws under the front of the bumper, under 20 screws I'd say then it just lifts off.
First bumper I'd ever taken off in my life ,I had it off, splitter bolted on and put back on the van in about an hour.
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First bumper I'd ever taken off in my life ,I had it off, splitter bolted on and put back on the van in about an hour.
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Re: Caddy front splitter
That’s impressive - thanks mate
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